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8 e FLEET SPRINTERS WILL REPRESENT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORN KENNEL SHOW T i Py s o8 T cnst PATRONESSES | s i s - —_— i i Ladies Consent Graciously to Act in the Name of Charity. ONORARY MANAGER L. A HKLPIL\ of the San Francisco Ken- | nel Club Show, to be held in Me- chanics’ Pavilion next month® is gratified at the interest which has developed over the exhibition. A number of well-known ladies have graciously consented to act as patron- esses ofsthe show, thus insuring its suc- cess as a social function. A partial list | ‘ncludes | Mrs. E. D, Beylard, Mrs. Francis J. | Carolan, Mrs. George W. Gibbs, Mrs. Jo- seph D, Mrs. Willam B. Hooper, Mrs. J. Lincoln, Mrs. Eleanor Martin Mrs., A W Moore, Mrs, George Pope Mrs, Henry T. Beott, Mrs. Austin ( Tubbs, Mrs, Mountford Wilson From the point of view of the sports- man the fair will cast in the shade all i efforts In this direction, That will be is evidenced by the lists and entry v set in ready for a fortnight yet, but the ations are belng Aled and will be complied with by the club officiale at the earlie moment ual value Juals_in differ p— - B | HOUNDS RUN ’ IN FINE STYLE contributed Nberally. The president of | E | . . . iy o } o | | Inclosed Coursing Provides et it Fhe American Fox Terrier . : e . i : S Some Spectacular Sport. Club offers four cupe and the president | BVER in the history of inelosed coursing In an country have the spectators been afforded such se Specialty clubs and indiy ent parts of the country k eups for competition breeds which will en partioularly ley Dyne, offers & cup for the best terricr whed and exhibited in the ring by @ lad fhe Bt Bernard Club of America and th Udog Cluh of Amerien will each b by prige CUps. ker Mpaniel Club has followed of the courstig men and will have tion devoted entirely Lo the breed of i % Vi o 1 e it neeks 10 perpetunte, This offers a § % 4 2 L y i ' - i ortunity for decorative hares have been unusu e expected to result In a sightly ar have taken the greyhounds Aac rangement of the show fleld repeatedly, without a turn being se cured The sight 1 a stirring one, especial when the dogs run neck and neck fo nearly w minute. In former years during the winter s the scores would sel | dom bo m 3 to 1. Now they fre quently run up to 15 and sometimes more points, while trials often continue for two minutes before the hare is either cap tured or makes good its escape The first important match arranged in recent. years will be held at Union Park cne week from to-morrow. The con | ants will be Sisquoe, winner of the ¢ | tornia Plate lust Sunday, and Sacram Boy, winner of the John Grace Challe Cup'in 1900, The match will be thre of five courses. Th s & wide differ ence of opinlon as to the outcome George MacF, Malcolm, keeper of the gtud Hook, has made some intere investigations regarding the blood | of greyhounds which have won el coursing events, I whote velns cour have for many Cup. Before the Herschels | blood was the fashionable strain, ar | winner of the Waterloo invariably turned | up in some member of that family Coming nearer home It Is found the Siyrecket family apparently has a_clafm on the John Grace Challenge Cup. It wa won in 1897 by Nellle Conroy, m gran duughter of Midnight, the sire of Sky rocket. In 1508 Connemars, a grands of Midnight, won. In 1500 the peeriows | ¥or Freedom, the sensational performor | of his time, broke the nee. In 1900 at the wpring meeting Luxor, a grandson of Midnight, won, with Connemura run ner up. In the fall of 1900 Beacon, another grandson of Midnight, was runner up., In 1001 won. N alifornia Plate has wen by descendants of Emin ha, The first payment on this year's Futu L. ¢ SR ity is due The stake is for gre hounds wh ¢ and will be de clded at 1 ember 7 the Victeria Xennel Club, Mrs, Brad stional sport as during the pa months at Union Park, Th and the | v L " . . ” B 15 L Flycasters at Stow Lake. The second series-of contests of the San Franciseo Fly Casting Club will be held this afternoon and to-morrow morning at X Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park | 0 » The regular monthly meeting and din- ner of the club will be held Tuesday . * e 8 " S . S —— - # evening at the California Hotel - — e - - —_ —— P HEN the University of California athletic team starts eastward in April to measure the strength and the speed of its members with the crack sprinters and field athletes of the East the hopes of its admirers will center | chiefly about Anthony Cadogan znd Alfred Plaw. These two wearers of the blue and gold are expected to hold their own in' any company. 'Thereis reason for the confidence of their admirers, as each man has proved his mettle in the sharpest competition, Cadogan is a sure 10-second man in the 100-yard dash, He has covered the distance in even time on three occasions and on - different cinder paths. He accomplished ‘ the feat first at the University of California-Stanford field day, held on Berkeley oval last April.. On May. 6 he repeated the performance at ‘the University of Oregon-California meet held at Eugene, Oregon. Four | days later he accomplished the feat at Seattle when the California team met the representatives of the University of Washington, At Yale, on May 5, 1900, he defeated Richards in 10 1-5 seconds. On June 2, at Chicago, he won the | | well in the sprints, Plaw, the vouthful Hereules, has steadily improved under the tuition of Tom Carroll, a mastér-hand at weight throwing, until ‘there is no telling what mark he will ultimately set. In practice recently he sent | ¢ the 16 k hundred” in 10 1-5 and the 220-yard dash in 22 2-5. Cadogan has filled out, considerably during the winter, and gives promise of better work during the coming season, He has a clever team mate in Brown, who has shown ound hammer a distance of 187 feet 4 inches, The American record is 171 feet 9 inches held by John Flanagan, There are other good men on the team, including R, R. Service, the speedy “miler”; H, L hurdler; ¥Ed Hussey, the jumper and sprinter, who captains the team, and W, A, Powell, a good all-arotind man, but particularly strong over the hurdles, Cheek, the | MANY GOLFERS Mol volides fovsonss | YACHT OWNERS [eatiicwpiaciinty & sotisd) CRICKETERS Hieman cuntore o com B TENNIS MEN IN THE SOUTH | o . sareim 2. piomiarud ass SELECT DATES | M et 1) rogu 1% 1 e ARE TO MEET |{hictia, *Gamed fr g el i WILL COMPETE young honors and Tarrasch disposed of Wolf. 1. Folger of the Onkland Golf Club are ai a3 weric sty 11°aid [0 oed of neslatarive. It oo b urrasch disposed of Wolf. t et - ik X Los Angeler, where the qualifying round 14 proposed to give him a benefit early In TRAPSHOOTERS R to Partici in the!for the men's amateiir championship of ¢ Aptil, OUTLINE udcv C; ticipate hn Ehe | it tun will ve biyed un Son- | Corinthians Cutline Theit PR S 08, TR Six Clubs Will Probably Form sEAson's proomamyz | Ready to Play Off Matches oast am 'ons { :lm on the \Iuk‘!j of the Country Club, The - " In the Handball Courts. Boct pi P apeniig ina second rounds of match piny Cruises, Races and Re- Phil Ryan's handball court has passed the Association This Announce Various Handieap Marks Postpontd Because of eeting. wemi-final d. Al ) the o3 . M. Riordan, 1t From Which Well-Known Sports- $ : ,,,,,,",“',\\,',',:”,I, " "“""" gattas. L b i 7 X Riionaan: TH Season. men Will Sheot. P Bad Weather. ver thirty-six holes, w )e ghteen. - s x by v - _ —— e - > . St LTHOUGH a golf mateh is sched- | hole matches. The final round, over thii fames tamarrow ‘will be batWeen the 9! ; ,The members of the California Wing % uled for this afternoon between | ty=81x holes, will be played on Thursday ORINTHIAN Club yachtsmen neld [ ‘CWINE DIAYOrs: Mitien A HE annual meeting of the California | Club will open thelr season to-morrow WO incomplete tennis tournaments the Presidio and the Oakland | 3eorge D Greenwood of the Oakland Golf an owners' meeting last night at the | J. Meyer and A, Biberg va, . J. Mullen an Cricket Assoclation will be held ut | at the Ingleside traps. The programme will be finished to-day and to-mor- players, It s certain riot to bo | olD 4 4160 4L oh AnESIGE AUC, Yo% Yike Merchants' xchange, at which a| ™y M5 00 una W, D, Briggs ve. M. the, Oceldontal Hotel on Monday | for the season calls for six monthly row at the California Club's courts. held. The event in question is the | amateur ,h"m"”"n“h",_ 30w N)‘r';"' 1 schedule of crulses, regattas and | Riordan and D, O Brie evening next. The assoclation has | shoots at twelve pigeons and a flnal shoot The class singles tournament com first of & series of home-and-home games | O. Kellogg and George B, Cooksey are other events was arranged for the M. McNell and D, s va. P, Molntyre lost its second vice president, who |in September at twenty-five live birds. | oo 0" ¢ gaturday on the courts of between teams representing class B of the | the representatives of the Ban Franclsco ning season, and M. McLeod. 4 was one of the best-known cricketers in | There will be prizes at each shoot and ! - g & T, Bweeney ana T, Binn vs. P. Farrell and the Coquelicot Tennis b in Onkland San Francisco and the Oakland golf | 991 Club. The Ban Francisco Yacht Club will soon | 5 " Madden. s the Btate. This is Robert B. Hogue, who | §76 o or tne member making the high- | b ‘(e completed to-day it possidle. \ P akle avine In the contest for the men's amateur 5 ' mes ¢ ; . Kirby and R | was for several seasons captain of the - ~ clubs, The Oaklanders having won the | chumpionship of Bouthern California. the ’l:::llljl‘:r‘\”vl:’x::n:\“r:wrrx‘:lt‘»\ll‘r‘x: lrl‘),!::::rr"x:;: !l:‘ls mu. Barry and P, Talo ve, M. Kirby Y Catints. et MD. “dv Shik ot e he members have been handicapped on | In the California Club tournament play match last year, the opening match | results of the play in the first round were | FHET 0 ¥ vhiéh. th A hall b W watsh ana D! Connelly ‘vs, J. Lawless | hout winoorters of cricket on the ‘Pacific their past performances. After the shoot | was completed down to the semi-finals should take place on their links this sea- | as follows: W. erickson beat J, A, |the date at which the season.shall be| ., 4'w. Kavanaugh. o A Honter HasH h to-morrow those missing two or moFe | the four remaining in are: W. B. Colller v nn and £, White ve. A. Whiteman | Coast. When the Hunter Harrison cham. | birds will be placed forward one yard. | anq Fred Brown of the first class, Sidney C. E. Maud beat N. | opened. . J. Gy " . Y o aian: Tl Bears | "he firat vacht. elub est'tHe thay €0 'Bet | andiw Shiasan. plonship cup was won by the Alameda |The handicap of men missing one: bird beat . C. Waterous, © up 3 to play; . R, | out Its rograthime for the sesson:was % G Nealn iind J. Harlow vs. J. Rlordan | Cricket Club for the (hird time and wo | will remaln unchanged. Those malkin R r"‘m.'“"mr':‘fl“‘:‘" s e Viison beat . Hay Chapman, 3 up Z | the California, but the other clubs will | *nd M. J. Kilgallon. became the absolute property of the club, will oo put back & yard. | SEOC O ~ een,” while to play; J. B, Cook beat W, K. Jewett, 8 , B, . W race Ap- | ) Collins and B, Curley va J. White and The handicaps as they stand are: allow Salisbury odds of teen, | up 2 to play; C. B, Orr beat C. L. Hunter, :rlr‘»lx.'fi,. h:’n'”“\('ew’?-fil1?3yrhn"\;’nech!mélu“"." W, Maguire, it was presented to R. B, Hogue, who the odds conceded by Brown to Schmidt Chenery has been placed in the Ban Francisco team, but has_experienced considerable difficulty in gonducting negotiations with the Oak- Janders. Vice Captain P, E. Bowles' busi- 2 ‘ . f took 1t “with him to Australia on the | C. A Haight M. O Feudner, C, C 0 7 Collier and Brown Bess Keeps him i Oukland, and Captain | 3% Jgis, Sartorl won by default from | schedule, It € & handicap event, the| The games to be played at the Ocel- | oecasion of his visit there a year or tww | Ban, ¥ yar br, A M. Barker, C. K. e benly oy together in the fnal, Bienten Ploree who neually’ mases all ar | K Hi Bdwards, and Walter Fairbanks | prige being a silver cup, presented by ¢ental “Athletic Club court are a8 fol-|ago." Tt s not likely the vacancy left | Gtk T Jeckion 40 ; W. 3. Gola D S roe ot twice n the last rangements for matches on behalf of the gt obert Vincent, one of the owmers of the | lows: by his departure will be filed by the el ¢ L amsor Wa 'he second round was productive of sur- few months and each is credited with & e 3 ol J . . 4 J. J, Bweeney, Phil B, Bel ¢ Oakland team, although he has an omice | 4w 5oC M oko! - | wloop Alert, which defeated . F. Sagar's| T. R, Creeley and T. Sullivan vs. W. Reld | tion.of unother vice prosident, as the as. - o 2 . : fn \hie city, 1h as elugive an o sunheam, | Pares Torulting in the overthrow of Fair- | sloop Edna for the Wallace trophy ‘last | and Ry’ Donovan. " % HOOIAtIon SULI NaR 13 TRUIAT BUmbGr OF | B R Webmtr . 0 Gucrn A", WS, | VISLOEY. BrOWD IO g the maten &, The Ban Francisco men desire to have a I:"'ll l‘. l|~”\\‘ v;n}v “rrl'n.'- & u‘n;nplu‘lrl":ll p r. The detalls of the race have not R, E, Martinez and V, Ha; vs, ¥, Robert- mug K Donohoe, A. R, Jackaon, Alex Hamilton, 5. wllm‘n % Puint ‘weveral times fnally lost. team of ten players, who will probably | biom of 1600 ans the downtan ot O ettled, but will be in the hands of | son and M. Dolan. a 1t |8 expected the clubs at present in- | Justin, N, H. dter, B, L. Forster, 38 | Schmidt and Salisbury both played bet > 3. B. Cookse ! a » : . . | however, » peent e " f o Joleman, . B, ¢ 2 k A Y | The résults were ns follown: Iredericknon | won ontright by the owner of the miccesss | . J s Tmla i, o peia heaBuor b vernon, €M Pisher, . D Mahoney and ¥, P, Haynes va. G B.| ¢ "Cajifornja Club, which pald its duey | Burdsel M. Fisher, W, @. sut quite a A Kull- | they 80 to pleces will cut quite a figure in 1,\4-%‘ nant matches. Many pick Schmidt to win n D, J, Rumb 2 up 1 to pl ful yacht. The Wallace trophy 18 a p Hayward and J. P, Duffy, 26 yards, thel Be 0ok beat Wil- | petual cup, and it has beenfound that| o¥i.Condon and 1, Cory va. W. Collins and n, W. L. Gerstl - ; up 1 to pla and was represented at the meetings ot the tournament, as he has shown steady ard Chenery, Worihington Ames - 1% - i R e the associution last year, but which had | The Golden Gate Gun Club offict s of 1ate. Winsiow and H. A. Blackman R e . and Bartorl beat Or, | the racing somewhat loses interast when | S FUREIMEIAM. "0 o0 o b N, B, |0 team in the fleld: Bome of the mem- | handicapped the members ns BT | Mpeevament of late cmant, ening’ 46 the The San Francisco captain suggested | tha firs; eight holes in the samme all an owner'gets for & Victory 18 the | wichnars wnd I ou: bers of the California team of 1900 joined | ¢, A, Haight 31 yards at pigsons, 20 yards | excesdingly JArge entry Iist, 18 ot so near that no man be considered 4 class B man | of strokes, Up to the thirteenth hol engraving of his name on the trophy. To | v 'Holland and W Ganey vs. A, Fick and | the Santa Cruz Country Club and playea | at blue racks; M. O. Feudner 51, 20: ¢ | sompletion as is the event on this side of who has played on a class A team within | bunks led. when Sears canght and passed | f0d @ little to the interest and ‘to give | ¥, Holland, in matches last season. It s possible thu | Nauman, H. Shaw 30, 18; O, 35 T, | the Bey. In the champlonship class Reu If this principle be adopted | nim. — In the semi-inal round Frederjok- | he, ¥inning owner u memento of his ¥ics | Al Colling ve, Willlam Fisher. attempt to preserve the identity of the | Jackson 30 "' oicher 20, 10; P, Me- | ben Hunt and George Baker, two cracks ain ‘;;“”l'.“ e consider- | won ' met Sears and Cook was matched y".“.r ””‘_A/I:l:' ;:,_'“:‘l):-;cut“;fimv;}dle“t;‘::l; California Club will not be maintalned, | Rue 20, 20. Golcher 20, ' 16 J. | from the University of California, will e 1o . e uld go o 8 16; Phil B. Beke s an’ have Apninet Sartorl ) S remarkabie Iaature)l fs to thetwilinet: Many Will Try for Golf Honors. | 1fIhe ciub shou m;‘v..°.‘]’§:3' Sxistence the | ey 56" 160 10 D). Owens 38 20 . & 13 veral men at various | dangerous men. C. 12, Mand C It s sald Philip Caduc, owner of the| “Thirty-four entries.have been recelved | during the coming season, as there is no | Shields 28, 16; Ed Donohoe 28, 14; Alex Ham- he will make his ¢ nent work 3 the condition of eligi- | Walter Fairbanks and W i, de big slgop Annie and the half-rater ZephyT, | for the second competition for the. men's | sign of a new club springing up in any | {to 28, 14; K. Justine 25, 16, 8. "H. Neustad- | PA2F 007 10 3 " > bility for class 8 will be that a man has l'l|:lmll‘\lfl,ll|ll‘,W’fl:‘ ol alspoged of in tho {'.'I'dh""'""""d:’r","r '7":' ho'k"“d anoe | umateur -champlonship of the Pacific|part of the State. 145 Taimes V.- Colemane 1. 14: Johs B8 lo- A e firs¢ class the four men left to not re; ited his club as o class A man | first or second mateh play round, though dfudu-m;:.r “':“lul;ffl @E yr against some | (foast pfioll Assoclation, plaf;‘ in which| During the winter about $i0 has been | 0. ! nan 98 R s 1 P " o aric class honors are: C. H, Gor= aor o r, or during the pre; e uchts of the Corin- d 27, 14; H. Kullman 26, 14; G. Andress | CONtend for cluss h | e . Gor. IAA: 'w ',\w«““:"v' ‘I::““vluhx;]; .‘:"-:.' ,‘;:h_.‘:".'rn::' no two of them were drawn together, thians.: ‘The commModors 16 an/eRthiiastis lwfll begin Monday on the links of the | expended in harrowing ‘and rolling the |a¢ 14; B J. Baum 27, ¥; Paul Delmas 28, 14; | vill, Willlam T. Frost, W. Cooper and W. lay In the final. Hunt Is expected to win, the Oakland ut if Baker has improved much in the e . 8 Angeles Co “lub, The entries | ground at Webster street, Alameda, in H P > Y of stre AVo! meet the Ban Fra s it would ;“A.':tn’ur (".','...T"Ei'«!ff"Rf.'L'?T.‘.'(L‘Tfi"{’J".[:LAl". yachtsman and has probably had more | gre: id PR, S fe hope o putting it into better con- gr'mf'n;l:k:);:l..'yu; F,‘%"N}?l’nr?".’"fi“-‘]'q‘,d & (Ah'h”('l}.':,. BGH. Y ToTIN . be impossible to p the content for the Open Ghampionship of | oachs SHINE in the ccéan than any local| "y, Angeies Country Club—F. 8. Chapman, | dition Zor the coming season. Gouud 26, 14; H.. ¥ FL. B, Hos- | In the second class B. M. Otis and Brad- Th in of the last few days has | Bouthern California will begin. This 1s | ooy |f trips to Cape Nome are ¢x-| g ‘3 “Huy-Chapman a8, Cook, F. H. Ed- | Both the delegates of the Alameda 14; i u ford Webster will play in the final. I preve competition for the Coun- | open to all golfers, whether amateur or | coPre® S wirds, Walter Fairbinics, . M, Fish, Willam | Cricket Club, R. B. Hogue and J. J. 3 the third class the two men to reach the cil's cup for ladies of the San Francisco | professional, and will be over seventy-two o Club Frederickson, C. L. Hunter, R, B. Hunter, J Mm‘im‘tyd having left San Francisco, Har- | T, L. Law h 34 2 final were 8. Hawley and C. Dplancey. Golf Club being finished. The semi-final | holes, medal play. Entries close to-day amera Club Outing, A, devne, W. K, JTewett, . E. Maud, R. D,|o0ld Ward and H. W. Brown were electeq | W. R. Murdock 16; D. Ostrander 26, 14: | gome good matches will result ffom the round should have been played on Friday, | with J. ¥. Sartori, the secretary The b f the Calife o] Osborn, J, ¥, 8 H, M., S B, D.|to succeed them. E. V. Preston 26, by ot . ) ¥ w3 ¥ y of the members o e California Camera , 3. F, Bartor), H. M. Sears, E. Yoot 28 18 - v o, 0 0 A % i ) S 4 » ¢ e complete o o Anai roynd, howew oty e - . Ay, R Dr i h the California Club courts. The Geary The third conteatant BavIng arewn &by, | Wil be newarger Wi naind Amateurs | graph. They have the cholce of & trip | X B. gwitt s | Srieket S e g month_ iy as followa: - " s changed month- | brachers will play Hoeace Mamn and 0 1t ¢ . ol o o | X 3 alpals or throu . b £\t enthal in the semi-finals. %0 it can be played on any morning when | California will he Tepresented by F. dJ. | Canyon or to the hore of - the acear | W Byime G Cotac i o o e enone Chess Play at Monte Carlo. Shcoters, breaking 35 and 2¢ targets wii | Will play Marsh and Martin in th the two falr competitors agrée. When it | Rellly, the professional of the Burlingame | ' embers O, i C. RN e peary . - ' ] akland G e D TE CARLO, Feb, 28 i irgets, 20 | The Geary brothers earned quite 2 is finished the final round can be decided | Country Club, and. ponsibly by Rabere | boet m he Ban i jeave on' the 8§ a. m: and Goit Cub—E. R, Folger, G. D:| ' MON eb, 2.—The winners ts, 18 yards; 19, 18 and | tion in Seattle and are strong faveri s interclass play-off. ds; 31 and 20 ta boat of the Sausalito forry, Greenwood, W. P, Johnson and ¥ 8. Stratton. |iin the morning's play of the internationai | 17 in the xame way. As next week is ontire- Johnstone, the jnstructor of 'the Sin pestleaic ok A Burljngame Country (lub—T. P, Gower, o s s are PO (n-:: I aargets, (18 ‘yards; 16 targets or ‘less, 14 | for first honors. Horace Mann won the Dex the contest should be concluded be- | land and. Seb Franciee arortonc, OakT Will Aid “Biddy” Bishop. p A e T Mioes, Popiel from Mortimer, Techigorin 4 e T Gt iy et hin Zore the end of that period. On Monday, | also take part in the competition. A committee consisting of William La- | trom 8000 1o 1500 o oras 1 DoBS that cont o e ona Merocns had bres Sontyes | yohe Jarsgst slaughter-house in the s e Inter: s Sipcted to 4 .